First of all, the store can prepare a detailed customer information questionnaire. Through the basic personal information of customers, you can analyze their preferences based on age, occupation, etc., and it is also easy to enter into the store's system for subsequent after-sales service and notification.
Whether or not you have had eyelash extensions
Before a customer gets eyelash extensions, the eyelash artist must ask the customer about himself or herself. It is normal for customers who are experiencing eyelash extensions for the first time to experience discomfort for a period of time after the extensions have been applied. Don't rub your eyes or pull on your lashes because of these discomforts, as they may fall out prematurely.
If you have had eyelash extensions before, ask if you have had any allergic reactions to your previous extensions and ask why. Is it an allergy or a poor extension technique?
Are there any allergies or skin issues around the eyes?
The skin around the eyes is sensitive and fragile, so any red spots, tearing, or itching around the eyes are considered allergies. It is recommended to use an anti-allergy type of glue or just leave the extensions in place.
Whether you've had an eyelash perm or surgery
If you have had your eyelashes permed within three months, your extensions will fall out more easily because permed eyelashes can cause damage to your eyelashes and they will fall out more easily. If you have not had your eyelashes permed, it is not recommended and you should be informed of the damage that perming can do to your eyelashes. Eyelash extensions are also not recommended if you have had recent eye surgery, as they can cause eye discomfort.
Whether or not you wear contact lenses
It is recommended that customers do not wear contact lenses when getting eyelash extensions because it takes 1-1.5 hours for the extensions to be applied, and if you wear contact lenses, closing your eyes for a long period of time can cause eye fatigue and dryness, so it is best to remove your contact lenses before getting eyelash extensions. It is recommended that stores be equipped with contact lens cases and care solutions so that customers are not unprepared.
How to choose the right lashes
Before applying eyelash extensions, the professional eyelash artist will observe the customer's real eyelashes to suggest the number, thickness and length of eyelash extensions that are suitable for the customer. Eyelash extension styles are selected based on the customer's eye shape, eye spacing, and the style the customer desires.
Skin Type
The eyelash artist will also need to know the client's skin type, as oily skin is more likely to lose false eyelash extensions than dry skin. Eyelash extensions can also be affected by frequent makeup application, as the oily or semi-oily cosmetic products that are usually used tend to touch the eyelashes, and the residue seeps into the roots of the eyelashes, which can accelerate the loss of eyelashes. In summer, when the weather is hot, it is recommended that customers carry oil blotting paper with them, and of course, the store can be equipped with it as well.
Eyelash extensions falling off
Because eyelash extensions are artificial eyelashes that are attached with special glue at a distance of 0.5-1.5mm from the root of the real eyelashes, the eyelashes will fall off with the growth cycle of the real eyelashes. When you wash your face or rub your eyes after getting eyelash extensions, it is easy for the false eyelashes to fall off. Generally speaking keep about 3-4 weeks should be removed, so as not to affect the health of the eyelashes themselves, but also to present the best state of beautiful eyelashes.
Bacteria
Over time, gaps inevitably appear between the extensions and the real lashes. Makeup, dust, etc. tends to collect there, which is not easy to clean and can harbor bacteria that can cause itchiness and loss of real lashes. It is important to inform your clients that you should come in time to have your eyelashes removed.